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Sikkim Temi Tea Estate Sells First Flush Organic Tea at Record ₹27,000/kg

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published April 19, 2026 4 Min Read
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In Sikkim, the state-owned Temi Tea Estate has achieved a record milestone by selling its first flush organic tea at ₹27,000 per kilogram this season. The premium tea attracted strong demand from both domestic and international buyers. Officials credit the achievement to high-quality plucking standards and improved processing techniques. The development highlights Sikkim’s growing reputation in the global premium tea market.

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Key FactsRecord-Breaking Auction PerformanceHigh Demand in Global MarketsFocus on Quality ProductionModern Processing Enhances OutputGrowth Strategy and Production GoalsQ&A SectionLocation Context

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Key Facts

  • Estate: Temi Tea Estate
  • Location: Sikkim
  • Product: First flush organic tea
  • Record Price: ₹27,000 per kilogram
  • Tea Types: Orthodox black tea and oolong
  • Production Target: 1 lakh kg this season
  • Key Upgrade: Shift from coal to LPG-based processing

Record-Breaking Auction Performance

Temi Tea Estate set a new benchmark as its first flush organic tea fetched ₹27,000 per kilogram. This price marks one of the highest rates achieved by the estate in recent years.

Moreover, the initial auction lots triggered strong bidding interest. As additional batches entered the market, buyers continued to show enthusiasm.


High Demand in Global Markets

The premium tea from Sikkim has gained recognition for its delicate flavour and superior quality. Consequently, both domestic and international buyers actively compete for limited quantities.

In addition, the estate continues to build its reputation as a reliable producer of high-end organic teas.


Focus on Quality Production

Officials attribute the record pricing to strict quality control measures. Workers carefully pluck only a bud and two leaves, which ensures superior taste and consistency.

Furthermore, the estate uses refined processing techniques to maintain premium standards. These efforts directly contribute to higher market value.


Modern Processing Enhances Output

The estate has also upgraded its production system by replacing traditional coal firing with LPG-based processing.

As a result, operations have become cleaner and more efficient. This transition not only improves tea quality but also supports sustainable practices.


Growth Strategy and Production Goals

Temi Tea Estate aims to produce around 1 lakh kg of made tea this season. At the same time, management plans to focus on quality over quantity.

Additionally, strategic marketing and branding efforts will help the estate secure better prices in global markets.


Q&A Section

Q1: What milestone did Temi Tea Estate achieve?
It sold its first flush organic tea at a record ₹27,000 per kilogram.

Q2: Why is the tea so expensive?
Strict plucking standards, high quality, and improved processing techniques increase its value.

Q3: What types of tea are produced?
The estate produces orthodox black tea and oolong varieties.

Q4: What changes improved production?
The shift from coal to LPG-based processing enhanced quality and efficiency.

Q5: What is the production target this season?
The estate aims to produce around 1 lakh kg of tea.


Location Context

Sikkim is known for its organic farming practices, making it a key player in India’s premium tea industry and a growing contributor to global specialty tea markets.

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